Erase your saves and play DKC from the start on your SNES. DK, Diddy, and the Kremling Krew are still as charming as ever, but do the additional modes and bonus mini-games add to the experience for those new to Donkey Kong Country?įirst off, if you're expecting a perfect port of the SNES Donkey Kong Country, then you're best off to stay far, far away from this version. Here we are, almost ten years since the day that Donkey Kong Country single-handedly saved the Super Nintendo and encouraged gamers to overlook those 32 bit systems (for at least a little while longer). The media are stunned, and the sales for Donkey Kong Country go through the roof, making it THE holiday title to get. "What system is this for? What's Nintendo's new system called?" Nintendo reveals that the only thing you'll need to play this incredible game is - a Super Nintendo. The media goes, for a lack of a better word, bananas. The stars of this game? The arcade Donkey Kong's son and his little buddy Diddy. 3-D rendered graphics, an awesome blasting soundtrack, and a whole host of new villains - the Kremlings and their leader, King K.Rool. It's 1994, and the Summer CES is in full swing.
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